School Choice Offers Opportunity for the Teaching Profession

As technology changes and evolves, the world of education and teaching will undoubtedly change. Teachers across the country must stay ahead of the curve.

Although some teachers and the unions see school choice as foreboding for the public school outlook, school choice encompasses empowerment for the parent to choose an environment that employs teachers in all arenas. A new era has been ushered in for education. Once limited to rigid traditional school terms and schedules, teachers are employed in traditional public schools, charters, private schools, religious schools, and online schools just to name a few. Educators will in turn have choices themselves when deciding when, where and how to teach kids.

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Best Online High Schools gets new design

Best Online High Schools has now been updated with a new design and new features. This new version will continue to provide you with the best information available on the Internet about online high schools.

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NDSCS coming to visit area schools

Admissions representatives will be available to discuss the unique blend of academic programs and campus life, multiple student organizations and various methods of delivery, including traditional class settings on the Wahpeton campus, online class offerings and NDSCS-Fargo, a commuter campus providing greater flexibility.

Representatives will be at the Lake Park-Audubon High School from 8:30 to 9 a.m., the Detroit Lakes High School from 9:30 to 10 a.m., the Waubun-Ogema-White Earth High School from 10:45 a.m. to 12:22 p.m. and the Barnesville High School from 2:40 to 3:10 p.m.

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Council aims to keep youth in North Dakota

The North Dakota Youth Council released a 15-page report Monday with its recommendations for how the state can improve job opportunities, entertainment, health and education.

Some of the report’s top ideas include:

  • Sustaining the ACT ND scholarship program, which provides students with up to $1,500 per academic year to attend a North Dakota college.
  • Creating a “Virtual High School for Scholars” to offer online dual credit and advanced placement opportunities.
  • Improving academic advising in both high school and college.

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North Dakota has new online high schools site

Welcome to yet another state-specific website for online high schools. Brought to you by Best Online High Schools, this gives you information on all that is going on in your state with online high schools.